[HTML][HTML] Why does psychotherapy work and for whom? Hormonal answers
S Fischer, S Zilcha-Mano - Biomedicines, 2022 - mdpi.com
The questions of for whom and why psychotherapy is effective have been the focus of five
decades of research. Most of this knowledge is based on self-report measures. Following …
decades of research. Most of this knowledge is based on self-report measures. Following …
Psychoneuroendocrinology and clinical psychology
Background: Hormones impact on cognition, emotions, and behaviour. Given that mental
disorders are defined by abnormalities in these very same domains, clinical psychologists …
disorders are defined by abnormalities in these very same domains, clinical psychologists …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in understanding and treating mood disorders
NH Kalin - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Mood disorders, primarily major depression and bipolar disorder, are among the most
debilitating psychiatric illnesses. Although significant progress has been made, there is …
debilitating psychiatric illnesses. Although significant progress has been made, there is …
Hormonal interventions with psychopharmacological potential: an overview
U Halbreich - Psychopharmacology bulletin, 1997 - search.proquest.com
The better understanding of how hormones modulate cognition and behavior is associated
with the application of hormones as psychotropic medications. Several natural and synthetic …
with the application of hormones as psychotropic medications. Several natural and synthetic …
The role of cortisol and depression: exploring new opportunities for treatments
P Mackin - Psychiatric Times, 2004 - go.gale.com
Mood disorders are leading causes of both morbidity and mortality. Depressive disorder and
bipolar disorder (BD) rank among the leading causes of disability worldwide (Murray and …
bipolar disorder (BD) rank among the leading causes of disability worldwide (Murray and …
[HTML][HTML] Biological markers in clinical psychological research-A systematic framework applied to HPA axis regulation in PTSD
S Engel, H Klusmann, S Laufer, C Kapp… - Comprehensive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Biological markers, particularly endocrine measurements, are increasingly being integrated
into clinical psychological research. We introduce a systematic framework that classifies …
into clinical psychological research. We introduce a systematic framework that classifies …
Hormonal treatments for major depressive disorder: state of the art
Major depressive disorder is a common psychiatric disorder associated with marked
suffering, morbidity, mortality, and cost. The World Health Organization projects that by 2030 …
suffering, morbidity, mortality, and cost. The World Health Organization projects that by 2030 …
[图书][B] Psychoneuroendocrinology research trends
MT Czerbska - 2007 - books.google.com
Psychoneuroendocrinology is the clinical study of hormone fluctuations and their
relationship to human behaviour. It may be viewed from the perspective of psychiatry, where …
relationship to human behaviour. It may be viewed from the perspective of psychiatry, where …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring a possible interplay between schizophrenia, oxytocin, and estrogens: a narrative review
Schizophrenia is characterized by symptoms of psychosis and sociocognitive deficits.
Considering oxytocin's antipsychotic and prosocial properties, numerous clinical, and …
Considering oxytocin's antipsychotic and prosocial properties, numerous clinical, and …
[图书][B] The hormone factor in mental health: Bridging the mind-body gap
AB Valeras, I Rodi, RS Hoffman, S McGraw… - 2013 - books.google.com
Endocrine imbalances can cause a whole host of physical and mental health problems. Yet,
there is currently no definitive source of information that shows how hormones can bridge …
there is currently no definitive source of information that shows how hormones can bridge …